Artist Peder Mork Monsted
Was born 10
December 1859 – 20 June 1941- Danish
realist painter. He is best known for his landscape paintings. Mønsted was born
at Grenå, Denmark. He was the son of Otto Christian Mønsted and Thora Johanne
Petrea Jorgensen. His father was a prosperous ship-builder. At an early age, he
began to receive painting lessons at the art school in Aarhus. From 1875 to
1879, studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with Niels Simonsen and Julius
Exner. In 1878, Mønsted studied under the artist Peder Severin Krøyer. In 1882,
he spent some time in Rome and Capri then, the following year, visited Paris,
where he worked in the studios of William Adolphe Bouguereau.In 1889, he went
to Algeria. Three years later, he travelled to Greece, where he was a guest of
King George I who had been born a Danish prince. While there, he also did
portraits of the Greek royal family. After that, he visited Egypt and Spain. During
his later years, he spent a great deal of time in Switzerland and travelling
throughout the Mediterranean His travels produced numerous sketches that became
paintings he presented at several international exhibitions. Most of his
landscapes were devoted to Scandinavia. He was especially popular in Germany,
where he held several shows at the Glaspalast in Munich. Most of his works are
in private collections. In 1995, a major retrospective, called "Light of
the North", was held in Frankfurt am Main.
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